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Radial Peripheral Case Review (4/4): Left Common Iliac Artery CTO via Radial Artery Access Combined with Left Common Femoral Artery Access
In our last case in our series of Radial Peripheral Cases, Dr. George L. Adams demonstrates the benefits of radial access even in a case which resulted in femoral artery access. By utilizing radial-length peripheral interventional tools such as the Radianz Radial Peripheral System(TM), Dr. Adams is able to treat the lesion from above in this very tall patient.
Dr. Adams is the Director of Cardiovascular and Peripheral Vascular Research at UNC Rex Hospital in Raleigh, NC and Associate Professor of Cardiology at UNC School of Medicine in Chapel Hill, NC.